
THE Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) has disassociated itself from calls for the release of the 22 treason detainees.
Induna Namuyamba said in an interview from Western Province that Mukumbuta Muluwani who was quoted on February 2 in the The Post article headlined ‘Induna urges release of 22 Lozi treason detainees’, does not speak on behalf of the BRE.
Induna Namuyambana said Mr Muluwani acted on his own when he issued the statement and that his position is not the stand of the BRE.
Induna Namuyamba, however, said the Ngambela is the official spokesperson of the BRE.
“We have a system where only the Ngambela is authorised to issue statements of that nature. We don’t even know this man (Mukumbuta Muluwani). If he is an Induna, then he should know the channels,” he said.
Mr Muluwani was quoted as saying the 22 should be released on a nolle prosequi as the case was with 92-year-old Maxwell Mututwa for the sake of peace.
Meanwhile, CHARLES MUSONDA reports that Police in Kaoma have launched investigations to establish who is circulating flyers calling on all non-Nkoyas to leave the district or face undisclosed consequences.
And the Nkoya-speaking people have disassociated themselves from the flyers and described the documents as fake and propaganda being perpetrated by their enemies.
Western Province commanding officer Fabian Katiba confirmed in an interview from Mongu yesterday that the police have opened investigations into the circulation of the flyers dated January 28, 2011.
“At the moment, I can’t disclose the number of people who have been questioned in connection with the flyers. I have not yet got a full report from Kaoma and I can only state the official position when I get the full report,” Mr Katiba said.
He said the culprits will face the law.
And a source has disclosed that two men in Kaoma have been identified as sources of the flyers and have since been reported to the police.
The source, who sought anonymity for security reasons, said a well known person based in Lusaka is behind the scheme, to allegedly create hatred among ethnic groups in Kaoma.
“This well known figure from Lusaka is using the locals of Kaoma to destabilise the district. He has come up with this scheme of circulating flyers to show that the Nkoya people want to create anarchy in Kaoma,” the source said.
The source said the men who have been implicated in the circulation of flyers are not even Nkoya by tribe.
Meanwhile, national chairman of the Kazanga Cultural Association of the Nkoya-speaking people Lytone Kaushiku has described the flyers as propaganda orchestrated by enemies of peace.
Mr Kaushiku said some people want to create an impression that there is confusion in Kaoma ahead of this year’s general elections.
He said contrary to the false impression created in the flyers, the Nkoya people have always co-existed with other ethnic groups in Kaoma and that its royal establishment includes other tribes.
“So it is uncalled for and totally wrong for one to say the Nkoyas don’t want other tribes in Kaoma.
These documents (the flyers) should not be entertained because none of the people behind them is Nkoya,” Mr Kaushiku said.
And the Nkoya Royal Establishment says it will not be part of the Barotse National Council scheduled to take place in Mongu. This is contained in a statement released in Lusaka yesterday by the royal establishment representative Jackson Mahepo.
Mr Mahepo said Government should not entertain anarchists and that the royal establishment will endeavour to work for all progressive citizens in Zambia and Western Province in particular.
He said the Nkoyas do not want to be part of the chaos and tension in the province.
He said no traditional authority should promote ethnic divisions.
Mr Mahepo said the current debate on the Barosteland Agreement is meant to betray the people of Western Province.
“It is an agenda to put trees, rivers, plains and the land of Western Province into the hands and control of some people.
“On our part, it is against human rights and the Constitution of Zambia to put citizens in groups and classes. The nation should know that such an attitude and behaviour is fertile ground for anarchy and chaos,” he said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]